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February 2014
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153 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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239 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de la gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 6400 ISO
Pas moins de 7 modes personnalisables
Bonne ergonomie générale
Nombreuses molettes
Finition tout temps du boîtier
Large viseur électronique
Bonne fluidité même en basse lumière
Stigmomèt
Capteur X-Trans II reconnu et performant
Résistant à l'eau
Aux poussières et au froid
Viseur électronique amélioré
Enfin un grip
Très bon parc optique
Bonne rafale théorique
Qualité de la gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 6400 ISO
Objectif de kit 18-55 mm f/2
8-4 OIS d'excellente facture
Viseur électronique large et confortable
Rafale à 8 i/s
Écran inclinable de qualité
Connexion Wi-Fi
Look
Tropicalisation
Ergonomie
Ecran orientable
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 6400 ISO
Mode rafale à 8im/s
Autofocus plus réactif
Wi
Fi intégré
Confortable viseur électronique
Supporte les cartes UHS Class II
Parc optique engageant
Poignée d'aliment
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Autonomie de la batterie trop courte (possibilité d'adapter une poignée d'alimentation)
Autofocus encore en retrait par rapport aux reflex et aux Micro 4/3
Obturateur au 1/4000 s seulement. Pas d'obturation 100% électronique pour un mode silencieux
Qua
Ecran non orientable
AF encore en deçà de la concurrence sur le prototype
Pas de double emplacement pour carte mémoire
Autofocus en retrait par rapport aux meilleurs Micro 4/3 et reflex experts
Écran LCD non tactile
Mode vidéo décevant
Pas de sortie casque pour la vidéo
Pas de flash intégré (mais livré dans la boîte)
Niveau électronique sur un seul axe
18-55 mm non
Ecran pas tactile
Autonomie de la batterie faiblarde
Graphisme et ergonomie des menus ayant fait leur temps
Autofocus en léger retrait face au plus performant micro 4/3 et aux réflex
Publié: 2014-02-27, Auteur: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
Looks can take a camera farther than most photographers are willing to admit, and the X-T1 is exquisitely beautiful. It's an all-around speedy camera in AF, startup time, and burst rate. Image quality is terrific and the lens selection is becoming more ro
The controls on the X-T1 are a mess. They go too far into analog nostalgia at the expense of simplicity and speed. The EVF, while big, is very noisy in low light, Should You Buy It?, You can make a solid case the X-T1, especially at its at $1400 price. D
You can make a solid case the X-T1, especially at its at $1400 price. Despite the control quirks, there is currently no better high-end APS-C mirrorless camera out there. If you are willing to sacrifice sensor size, I would absolutely recommend the simil...
Responsive camera makes it a joy to use, Highres, wide, and responsive EVF, Very fast AF and good image quality, Dustresistant, waterresistant, and lowtemperature operation, Builtin WiFi
Fourway controller can be awkward to manipulate, Small rear buttons, Need more weathersealed lenses
Performance & conclusionVery good performanceOnce we got used to its quirks, the X-T1 is a joy to photograph with. Most of the important settings are accessible through the top control dials and in the case of aperture, on the lens control ring. It's a sm...
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Publié: 2014-03-28, Auteur: Simon , review by: stuff.tv/my/
No in-body stabilisation, Pricey lenses, No touchscreen
The X-T1 is a blindingly good camera, worthy of world-class shutter operators.If there's one complaint, it's the lack of in-camera image stabilisation. If you'll allow us another, there's the price of Fujifilm's X-mount lenses. You'll get beautiful glass...
Extrait: Fujifilm just celebrated their 80th anniversary as a company and released their flagship mirrorless system camera at the same time . The X-T1 continues the retro heritage of their X-series, carrying on in the tradition of the X100S and the X-Pro1 .While t...
The X-T10 definitely has all that it takes to turn a serious and boring photography session to something fun and creative. This camera can give immense fun and pleasure to while clicking and that is probably the most apt description for it. Not all camera...
Responsive camera makes it a joy to use, Highres, wide, and responsive EVF, Very fast AF and good image quality, Dustresistant, waterresistant, and lowtemperature operation, Builtin WiFi
Fourway controller can be awkward to manipulate, Small rear buttons, Need more weathersealed lenses
Performance & conclusionVery good performanceOnce we got used to its quirks, the X-T1 is a joy to photograph with. Most of the important settings are accessible through the top control dials and in the case of aperture, on the lens control ring. It's a sm...
Publié: 2014-02-12, Auteur: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Extrait: Fujifilm created quite a stir lately when it unveiled its X-T1 mirrorless camera aimed at professionals .Now we know it's set to be out by the end of February in Singapore, and you get an option to buy a S$2,499 kit that comes with the excellent 18-55mm f...
Extrait: Fujifilm just celebrated their 80th anniversary as a company and released their flagship mirrorless system camera at the same time . The X-T1 continues the retro heritage of their X-series, carrying on in the tradition of the X100S and the X-Pro1 .While t...
Extrait: El visor elevado y central de la X-T1 marca un estilo más SLR que en modelos anteriores de la gama Fujifilm X. Una consecuencia de esto es la ausencia del módulo de flash abatible, que sí está presente en la X-E2. Aun así, solo la XE-2 y la Panasonic GX7...
Publié: 2016-08-16, Auteur: Diego , review by: tecnocino.it
Già ora, ma ancora di più nei prossimi mesi il prezzo di X-T1 calerà in modo sensibile anche per via del debutto ormai in pianta stabile in commercio della sorella maggiore X-T2, tuttavia il valore ancora piuttosto alto testimonia quanto sia ancora attual...